So how long did it take for /o/ to save up for the car they wanted?
23 years
>>17630599
Had to work until I was 30 until i finally bought the GT86 I always wanted, could have bought it earlier but wanted to pay for it completely and not have a loan. I'm in scandinavia so the car is actually really expensive here :(
>>17630594
4 years
>>17630594
Currently neet. Hope to get job at Costco to start saving.
>>17630594
>>17631768
i can't wait to get one of these used.
>>17631883
>all the used ones are automatic or have been crashed
>>17631894
nah. believe it or not, old people love cars like these. its "just enough" sports car.
>>17630594
I want a Crown Victoria.
So not at all.
Can't buy it yet. I plan on trading my car for a cheap optima. And pay it off in 2 yrs. then put money back for a skyline
I didn't, my parents bought my car for me.
>>17630594
>saving
Fugg it I just financed it. Couldnt keep my 1k civic for more than a month.
a little over a year
>>17630594
About 1 year after getting my degree in mechanical engineering.
>FD RX-7
The inner weeb in me wants an AE86 but i feel like it's too legendary for me. Also a good one without shitty parts is too rare and expensive for me.
So i feel like getting the GT86 since it's "brand new" and "safer" and just painting it like OP's pic.
Saving since i was 16, 19 now
>>17631768
Oslo?
About 1 full year of pizza delivery
I saw a jeep yj as a kid and kinda latched onto it. I'm 19 now and still fucking saving, should have one in under a year now.
>>17633967
>112 hp piece of shit that's either $10k+ because lul maymays or $300 because it's a piece of shit that's rusting away
>legendary
You're right that it's too legendary for you, though
>>17630594
A year, I played on easy mode though, my company was sold so my company stock turned into cash. I'm sure there were a million more responsible ways to spend $40k such as a down payment for a house (although I have enough in savings for that already), but quite frankly I don't give a fuck, a house or rental property wouldn't make me happy, the car does.
>>17634390
Let me rephrase that:
It's so fucking rare and expensive that i don't want to ruin it for the chinese cartoon maymays and probably crash it and make them even rarer
>>17634314
That is horrendous
>>17634417
There is literally nothing wrong with an Accord coupe, as far as sporty FWD cars go he did pretty well.
1 week for my ae86 like 10 years ago
About 16 weeks for my honda fit
I have all the money saved I want to spend on a 240 but I just have to find one I like
>>17634417
I'm still saving for a Corvette. Accord coupe is my reliable DD.
Are you saying buying a 2010 accord coupe with 50k miles for $8k usd is horrendous?
>>17634444
How much fucking money do you make in a week goddamn
I'm guessing that the prices hadn't yet skyrocketed...
>>17634457
I said "that is horrendous" in reply to your picture didn't I?
Your wheels are disgusting and the tyre profile is disgusting
>>17634461
Only about 1,500 a week after taxes but I also have almost no cost of living
>>17634497
Thats gotta be Australia bucks...virtually worth 50% of face value anywhere else...
>>17632529
Arent those illegal?
>>17634558
California movie industry bucks, bruh
>>17630594
I originally was saving up for a C7 Z06, but when they revealed the Hellcat, I was sold. Took me a year to find one though. I wanted to custom order one, but Dodge stopped Hellcat orders for a period of time. All in all I would say it took me 5 years total to save up $61k. Which is what I paid.
>>17634565
Not the r32, just became legal in us because it's old enough
>>17634489
They were given to me for free. My brother riced out his Jetta then he got rid of it so I got $2500 of tyre/wheels barely used for free. They're 19s and weigh nearly the same as the stock 17s, no mpg change. I'm getting taller tires when i put on my own for comfort reasons.
>>17630594
Was in college when FT86 concept design was there. Decided I would graduate, make some money so I could buy one. About 4 years later I am still driving my Honda shitbox but I have a house and about to pay cash for a new car ~30k.